Connie and Philip are on the outs to the extent of returning past gifts. This concerns Walter who disguises his voice and makes them think they both have a blind date at the most romantic spot in town.
A road construction project demolishes Madison High and Connie Brooks finds herself jobless. She applies to Mrs. Nestor's elementary, is hired and meets her new colleagues. To her dismay her old boss Mr. Conklin is also employee.
Miss Brooks is bewildered when two beautiful women warn her away from a romance with Mr. Munsey. After Mr. Conklin installs an intercom system to eavesdrop Connie stages a scene with Munsey to fool her boss.
Connie is sold a special music box that only plays to remind people of the Christmas spirit. While helping with the pageant she learns Ricky is spending the holiday alone but she has a date with Mr. Boynton. The right choice becomes clear.
Miss Brooks, with Mr. Conklin, are put in charge of a newly merged school the Amalgamation. But the students are over privileged brats so they decide to act outrageously with their friends so Mrs. Pryor will cancel the contract.
Two of Connie's two old friends arrive for a visit but after hearing about their families she's even more depressed about being single. She imagines an alternative exciting life then her male co-workers all show up as her boyfriends.
Connie breaks school policy by getting a second job as her sister Bonnie to earn extra cash. Mr. Conklin tries to get her fired but instead Mrs. Nestor hires Bonnie to teach dance. Miss Brooks must think fast to continue her ruse.
Mrs. Davis has a persistent suitor in Mr. Finley who she'd like to be rid of. And Connie needs Mrs.Nestor to relax her policy on staff coed relationships. Connie decides a date between Mrs. Nestor and Mr. Finley is what everyone needs.
Connie's old boyfriend Phil Boynton returns but she already has a date that night with Mr. Talbot. Arranging to have a friend go out with Talbot, a mix up occurs. Connie has to pretend to be a child to spend any time with Philip.
Miss Brooks is often tardy because her dates with Mr. Talbot go late. She has to deal with the resulting rumors. An old admirer visiting Mrs. Davis and Connie helps her cover up the falsehoods she wrote to him about.
Miss Brooks helps Mrs. Davis in a dispute with her sister Angela but she accidentally buys Mr. Conklin's house next to a bowling alley. Connie must have a different scheme so his new home seems less desirable.
Connie Brooks has won a $1,000 with a raffle ticket but it breaks the rules of the school about gambling. Mr. Conklin is determined to catch and fire the still anonymous person. Connie must claim the cash yet avoid her boss finding the out.
Connie learns Benny thinks she would be a perfect mother for him if she married his dad. She then finds Mr. Conklin is seen as a potential dad for a student so she decides to play matchmaker between Mr. Romero and the little girl's mother.
Mr. Conklin agrees to give Mr. Boynton and his friend Frankie jobs at the school. Connie is happy about it until Frankie shows up and is not what was expected. Connie and Mrs. Conklin work together to change Mr. Conklin's mind.
Mr. Romero's son and Mrs. March's daughter threaten to run away from home unless their parents get married by the end of the day. Mrs. March is hundreds of miles away and can't make it back. Connie comes up with the solution for the wedding problem just in time.
Mr. Boynton seems less reluctant to make things official with Miss Brooks but he has one caveat. They must go a full day witnout encountering a quarreling couple. Connie tries to ensure that it happens no matter what.
Miss Brooks is talked into buying Geraldine, the milk run horse, by Benny. But complications arise when it's discovered she is soon to be a mother with Mr. Boynton as a midwife while Conklin and Munsey are sent into a tizzy.
Connie submits a question to a popular quiz show which the contestant is unable to answer. Miss Brooks is awarded prizes which Misters Conklin, Munsey, and Boynton all believe they deserve a share for their assistance.
Miss Brooks is informed by Mr. Ronero that a syndicate he has formed had bought the school and made her the new principal. Connie, joined by Boynton and Munsey uses the opportunity to tell off Mr. Conklin but then the deal falls through.
Connie and Philip are discussing summer travel plans but neither have enough money for their dream vacation. By pooling their savings with others a contest is entered where the winner gets the entire amount for a trip to Europe.
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By what name was Our Miss Brooks (1952) officially released in India in English?